We agree that animals will never be free of tyranny, until a majority of the
people understands about giving animals the rights they are entitled to, and
work for such legal protection. However, we disagree that animal welfare is the
antithesis of animal rights. Animal Exploitation is the antithesis of animal
rights, and welfare does play into the hands of the exploiters in many cases,
but at least most welfare people have an open ear and truly desire animals to be
free of pain and suffering. These are the easiest people to teach about rights,
and we’ve had some success in this area. What remains is the best way to do this
most effectively.

This is also the reason we wanted to ponder over your suggested “hook”
phrase: "So You Think Saving Animals Saves Animals?"

Saving animals does save the individual animals, even if it doesn’t save the
vast majority. These small successes also seem to lull most people into the
false sense of feeling they accomplished more than they actually have, but to
discourage this could be counter productive. A vegan saves at least 3 land
animals a month, which is great, but every vegan also needs to be educated and
encouraged to go on to greater things by helping to effectively give all animals
the right to be free of pain, suffering, and human exploitation.